Helene Stoll was born in Juneau, Alaska, in 1895. She later
married a German immigrant and moved to Washington, D.C., where
they eventually started a bakery.

This collection consists of seven photographic prints which had been
owned by Helene Stoll. Six relate to Dawson in 1899 and 1900.
Five of the prints are by Larss and Duclos and one is by
H.J. Goetz. Another, by Winter and Pond, is unidentified. The Goetz
print is a panorama view of Dawson from across the river. The
Larss and Duclos print depict groups of people, a Fourth of
July scene, and a fire damaged building. There are
conservation negatives for all the images.

The collection was acquired from Anne DeVere (Mrs. Frank Ditto), a long time friend of Helene Stoll.